Guy wearing Microsoft shirt = Microsoft invading events.
Thanks there Sherlock fucking Holmes, the mystery is solved.
Thanks there Sherlock fucking Holmes, the mystery is solved.
Guy wearing Microsoft shirt = Microsoft invading events.
Thanks there Sherlock fucking Holmes, the mystery is solved.
It's not like this was a picture taken buy a guy who was at the event knowing that this guy is here to talk bad about the Wii U...
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Random NeoGAF user = reliable source on information.
Its not like other people experienced the same thing, even in this our very own forum...
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Boy, I can't wait for your next clever remark. I hope it includes a = sign and is filled with cynicism and hatred. That would be great!
It's not like the source link provides a picture or anything...
CHOO CHOO! ALL ABOARD THE HATE TRAIN!
You know I find this kinda funny since a) the guy is just wearing a Microsoft t-shirt (you can get those free at quite a few MS events) b) he doesn't have any ID tags for either MS or Best Buy c) Microsoft is in a frigging agreement with Best Buy to create Microsoft/Windows product displays (stores in stores if you will). Regardless of whether the dude actually works for MS, I'm skeptical. If I wanted to troll some company, I'd just get a t-shirt with the company's logo and people will believe me.
Oh and the info about Best Buy and MS? Source via Ars Technica. Dated today June 13, 2013 at 9.10 PM EEST. CHOO CHOO!
Its not like other people experienced the same thing, even in this our very own forum...
Oh... Wait...
Boy, I can't wait for your next clever remark. I hope it includes a = sign and is filled with cynicism and hatred. That would be great!
Microsoft is in a frigging agreement with Best Buy to create Microsoft/Windows product displays (stores in stores if you will)
I get your point, I do but the problem here is MS has done a lot of questionable things here and I know that practices like this have happened in the past (albeit that was a Sony PS2 Sega DC thing) in my own hometown so I tend to believe that those tactics are still employed today. (And yes that happened to me)
Truth is, we don't know if it's true until somebody posts a video of said conversation but I for one am inclined to believe it.
If a Microsoft "agent" goes up to me on Saturday and asks me, I'll tell him exactly how I feel about it. But seriously, why are people equating a rumor from some random loser on NeoGAF as fact?
They're desperate, I hope the Xbox One fails, they know how to be trolls, I'll give em that. When I go to Best Buy on Saturday if they so much as try to ask me, I'll laugh.